All-Pro wide receiver, Brandon Marshall has reunited with former teammate Jay Cutler in Chicago this year and he couldn’t be happier. On opening week, Marshall and Cutler connected 9 times for 119 yards and 1 touchdown. It’s a very exciting time for the Chicago Bears as this duo will continue to open up more opportunities for the entire offense all season long. It most be the most explosive offensive they have ever had.

Although the game has seen receivers like Jerry Rice, Cris Carter, Randy Moss and Michael Irvin, it is Marshall who owns the NFL record for most receptions in a game with 21 which he did on December 13, 2009. He is also one of only five players in NFL history to catch at least 100 passes in three consecutive seasons. He was named the 2012 Pro Bowl MVP after catching 4 TD’s in the game.

When Brandon’s not catching touchdowns, he remains very active with corporate appearances, speaking engagements, Meet & Greets and charity events in Chicago and Orlando, where he was a star at the University of Central Florida. This Friday night Brandon and former UCF teammate Darcy Johnson will be hosting a charity social hour event at Terrace 390 in Downtown Orlando from 5pm-7pm, just a night after the Bears take on the Packers on Thursday Night Football. Sponsorship opportunities are available and a suggested donation of $20 is encouraged. Orlando sports broadcaster, David Baumann will be emceeing the event throughout the night.

For more information about the event, visit DarcyJFoundation.com

Watch a Video of Brandon Marshall Speaking to LouCanellis on The Final Word on Fox Sports Chicago:

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